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Mian Altaf backs Ruhullah, warns CM Omar on governance, jobs

Says public concerns ignored as leadership debates BJP ties
02:48 PM Oct 26, 2025 IST | GK Web Desk
Says public concerns ignored as leadership debates BJP ties
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Srinagar, Oct 26: Senior National Conference (NC) leader and Member of Parliament from Anantnag-Rajouri constituency, Mian Altaf Ahmad Larvi on Sunday said that no meaningful political or administrative progress has taken place in Jammu and Kashmir since the formation of the new government.

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“There have been no positive steps on political issues in J&K since this government took charge,” Larvi said, while speaking at the 4th Halla Bolle Conclave at Radisson Collection, Srinagar, hinting at his support for fellow party leader Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi’s criticism over the NC government's failure in upholding its 2024 poll promises.

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As per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), he said that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah should introspect and focus on governance rather than rhetoric. “It will be wrong if I say Omar Sahib is on the right track—that would be deceiving him. He must see what rights and limits he has and how he can better serve the people who elected him,” Larvi said.

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The NC MP said Kashmir’s political leadership has become consumed by debates over who aligns with or opposes the BJP, while people’s concerns remain ignored. “The Chief Minister should be the one talking about the people’s welfare,” he said.

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Criticising the government for failing to start recruitment drives, Larvi said thousands of educated youth in J&K are growing hopeless. “Many have postgraduate and PhD degrees, but there has been no recruitment yet. The process should have started from day one with advertisements issued to recruitment agencies,” he said, adding that it is the duty of elected representatives to raise public issues and fight for their rights.

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Reacting to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s remarks on smart meter installation, Larvi said, “It would be better for Omar Sahib to speak thoughtfully and with understanding.”

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On the Deputy Chief Minister’s comments targeting Aga Ruhullah, Larvi remarked, “Everyone knows who Aga Ruhullah is. Anyone speaking against him will not harm his credibility.”—(KNO)

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